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The Pregnant Heiress: Rising From The Grave

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 766    |    Released on: Today at 14:46

ne flute near the torn train of the gown. She grunted,

aise lounge, Callie's

st the chemical onslaught. The strategist-the side of her honed in the cutthroat world of Wall Street law-assessed the paralysis receding from her limbs. The dose had

ned, phone pressed to her ear. "Yes, ma

ure behind her. A subtle displaceme

e lounge

mouth opened to scream,

curtains. It clamped over Olga's mouth, sealing the cry inside. Another hand pressed something

ed close, her whisper a rasping blade: "The carotid artery is two millimeters away

gainst her flushed skin. She was an obstac

on the syringe Danvers had left on the side table. She st

h

er picture frame into Olga's temple.

psing to the floor li

cker of annoyance crossing her face. "Olga, you

hone slipped from her fingers and l

remaining shreds of lace from her gown, leaving only a short

stammered, backing up until

e was no longer Callie Elliott's breathy soprano

ice cold and precise. "Aiding and abetting, twenty year

e doorknob, her nails sc

ripped and fell with a yelp. Before she could inhale to scream, Callie was on her. She d

hed into Danvers' apron pocket a

into the terrified woman's ear,

gainst the wall. The housek

uling her inside as well. She closed the closet door, hiding the evidence. She stood up, swaying slightly as the room spun. She walked int

ror. Those eyes were dark, hollow, filled with lethal intent. The corner of her mouth li

ear-old single malt scotch, pulling the stopper. She poured the amber liqu

f security echoed. Claudius wa

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The Pregnant Heiress: Rising From The Grave
The Pregnant Heiress: Rising From The Grave
“I was kneeling on a Persian rug in my custom Vera Wang, staring at the headline that ended my life: my father had been arrested for a massive Ponzi scheme. I reached for my phone to call my groom, Claudius, but he disconnected the line. Then I heard the sound that stopped my heart-the deadbolt sliding home from the outside. Two floors down, my mother-in-law was already calculating the cost of my survival. To save the family's stock prices, they decided a "grieving widower" was better than a disgraced bride. Claudius didn't even flinch. He downed a whiskey and gave the order to the staff. "Do it." The door swung open, but it wasn't my husband. It was the housekeeper and a maid wearing medical gloves. They pinned me down, ignoring my screams, and plunged a syringe of potassium chloride into my neck. They scattered pills across the floor, staging a perfect suicide while I felt my heart rhythm fail. "I'm pregnant. Please." I sobbed into the silk cushions, but they didn't pause. As the darkness swallowed the room, I realized my entire marriage had been a transaction, and I was now a liability to be liquidated. How could the man I loved sign my death warrant? Why was my best friend already wearing my engagement ring before my body was even cold? But they forgot one thing: I was an Elliott, and we always have a contingency plan. The poison didn't kill me; it only woke me up. When I stood up from that chaise lounge, the bride was gone. I was holding the secret ledger that would burn their empire to the ground. "Have a lovely audit."”
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